"Albania, ready for high-quality investments" - Prime Minister Rama, promise to foreign investors: Support with fiscal incentives

Prime Minister Edi Rama participated in the "Tirana Economic Forum", from where he invited foreign entrepreneurs to invest in Albania, as there are 4 sectors where our country is advancing at a rapid pace and this is the right moment. Rama also promised fiscal incentives.
“The moment is now, and Albania is ready for high-quality, long-term investments. We welcome partnerships that offer knowledge, experts, innovation. Investing today means entering the market of tomorrow, and we invite everyone to engage in four strategic pillars that will define our next 10 years:
Green energy, with one of the highest shares of renewable energy in the world and a clear ambition to become not only a net exporter, but also a regional energy hub. Also modern infrastructure, which will turn Albania into a logistical crossroads between the Balkans and Europe. Also quality and sustainable tourism, where natural beauty merges with heritage and authenticity to create year-round destinations with high values and high standards.
Technology and innovation, with a growing ecosystem of start-ups, talents in IT, artificial intelligence, FinTech and creative industries shaping the new economy.
"These are the sectors where Albania is moving rapidly and where the government is ready to support investors with fiscal incentives ," Rama said.
The head of government also spoke about the digital revolution and how businesses will operate in the future, with more ease.
"The digital revolution has changed the way we govern and the way business is operating and very soon, we will launch a better digital assistance on our digital platform, so it will not be with "Facetime", asking and getting what you need. So, you no longer need closed doors, for documents that are uploaded. There will be more transparency for businesses, less opportunity for bribes and more opportunity for real productivity. This is the state that we are building, which is simple and effective. Europe 2030 is not hope for us, but it is a destination and our compass is clear towards the European Union" , said Rama.
Rama emphasized that our country is turning into a development corridor from north to south, with new ports and airports being built.
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